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A 亚洲AV graduate played a key role in the best-ever Olympic Alpine finish by an African skier during the recently completed Beijing Winter Olympic Games in China.
Mike听Seium, who received a master鈥檚 degree in sport and recreation studies from Mason in听2018, served as the chef de mission for Team Eritrea and successfully helped orchestrate the rare African presence in Olympic Alpine skiing.
Shannon Abeda, Eritrea鈥檚 first Winter Olympian, finished 39th in the giant slalom, the best finish ever by an African听skier.听And he has听Seium, a former Division II soccer player听whose family听hails from Eritrea, to largely thank for making sure the rest of the world knew about it.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been a very rewarding ride,鈥听Seium said. 鈥淚t was an incredible experience. Being able to share those stories of Black听athletes means a lot to me because I was a听Black听athlete. For me, it was a great experience.鈥
Seium听and the rest of Team Eritrea arrived in China on Feb. 1 and stayed for 18 days, the duration of the games. As the chef de mission, Seium was responsible for all five people on Team Eritrea, including the team鈥檚 COVID-19 officer, during the games. His primary job, however,听was to connect with the media to see to it that Abeda鈥檚 powerful story of overcoming injuries and battling the long odds of competing in a sport long dominated by richer and whiter countries was heard.
That wasn鈥檛 a problem for听Seium, a former sports journalist for Al Jazeera who is no stranger to major international sports events. It wasn鈥檛 long before听Seium听had secured interviews with Abeda with the , , , CNN International, Chinese TV and the Olympic Channel, among other media outlets.
Seium听credited his degree and experiences from Mason as being critical to both his Olympic success and his formation of a nonprofit that seeks to better promote athletes from the entire African听diaspora.
鈥淚 think that having that degree helped me to network more because Mason is known for that,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat was a big plus.鈥
, an associate professor of within the , recalled Seium as always having had an interest in international events and developing sport in Eritrea.
鈥淗is appointment as chef de mission for the Olympic Games is a tremendous honor as well as an opportunity for him,鈥 Esherick said.
In the meantime,听Seium听hopes to begin work on a PhD in sport management to better take advantage of his experiences.
鈥淚鈥檓 not in it for the money,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 more into trying to help young people try to achieve success.鈥